That is how I read it. I wonder how definite those type of agreements are as I would imagine there are a few get out clauses.eg not produced the goods expected but obviously not in this case or family cang settle in new area.
Is the transfer window still open in the EFL to buy or sell players I thought that it was only a loan window. until end of August. but it seems as if I could be mistaken.
I accept that but IF Hulls offer had been much the same as our valuation my point is why shouldn't we have accepted it as most on here say you cannot accept the first offer.
I do not understand why we should not accept the first bid if it is around our valuation of the player. as with selling a car or house we put a price on it that we would ideally like but also a price that we would accept so if ttat price if offered why not accept or you can hold out for the top...
It must have been a low offer for Norwood and Skalak as I do not think either will figure in CH future plans so logically if it was a reasonable offer we would have accepted it.
I cannot see Fulham paying as much as we paid Reading but it would cut our losses as he has no future with us as he doesng appear to figure in our plans.
I wouldnt know as I havent seen him play this season and only a couple of times last but the point is that those 3 are or will be surplus to requirements, so to move them on makes sense.
With possibly a slight cash adjustment but not sufficient to stop any other deals going through. TB may not be prepared to pay £12m for Cairney but may £2m plus 2 players surplus to requirements.